When it comes to quantum computing, we're still at a relatively early stage in many ways. When you talk about the need to not be picking a lane at this point in quantum computing, I think that's probably right.
We have a number of players within Canada that are all pursuing slightly different approaches, and sometimes very different approaches, to achieving the ultimate goal, which is a quantum computer that can correct for errors and that enables you to do some really meaningful real-world types of calculations on it.
It may be the case that one, two or more technologies actually emerge as being the most likely to achieve that goal of what's called “fault tolerant” quantum computing—